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  2. Seaco - Wikipedia

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    Seaco Srl is a company that sells and leases marine containers. It has operational office in Hamburg , Houston , Singapore and Sydney and is registered in Bermuda and Barbados. Seaco is owned by the Bermuda -based Global Sea Containers Ltd., which is itself indirectly owned by Bohai Leasing.

  3. SeaWeb - Wikipedia

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    SeaWeb is a nonprofit ocean conservation organization. Their mission is to raise public awareness, to advance science-based solutions and mobilize decision-makers around ocean conservation. [ 1 ] SeaWeb was founded in 1996 [ 2 ] by the Environment Group of the Pew Charitable Trust as an initiative to promote ocean conservation issues for Americans.

  4. Sea Containers - Wikipedia

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    On 11 February 2009, the remaining maritime container interests of Sea Containers were transferred to a new company, SeaCo Ltd, while the remainder of the group proceeded to be wound down and liquidated. The major shareholders in the new company were the bondholders of the former Sea Containers Ltd and two of the group's UK pension funds. [19]

  5. Seafood Choices Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Hosted by SeaWeb and Diversified Communications, the Seafood Summit was the only annual event solely devoted to sustainable seafood issues. [citation needed] The Seafood Summit brought together global representatives from the seafood industry and conservation community for in-depth discussions, presentations and networking with the goal of making the seafood marketplace environmentally ...

  6. South East Asia Cultural Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The South East Asia Cultural Organisation (SEACO) is an international cultural organization that works for the development of the Meitei culture of Kangleipak (Meitei for 'Manipur'). [7] It aims to preserve the unique history, culture, identity, and religion of Manipur .

  7. SEACOM (African cable system) - Wikipedia

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    SEACOM is privately funded, and approximately 75 percent Southeastern and South African-owned. Initial private investment in the SEACOM project was US$375 million: $75 million from the developers, $150 million from private South African investors, and $75 million as a commercial loan from Nedbank (South Africa).

  8. SeaCoast Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline began aircraft charter service on July 4, 2002, to Key West and Marathon from St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport.Their fleet consisted of 15 twin-engine Navajo Chieftains which hold 9 passengers each.

  9. MACS3 - Wikipedia

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    The MACS3 Loading Computer System is a computer controlled loading system for commercial vessels, developed by Navis Carrier & Vessel Solutions. [1] Prior to October, 2017 it was offered by Interschalt maritime systems GmbH, and before 2007 - by Seacos Computersysteme & Software GmbH.